Met Eireann are predicting another warm and dry Bank Holiday Monday but the sunny snap will be brought to an end by showers tonight.

The national forecaster says temperatures could reach highs of 22C as the country basks in another day of sunshine. However, there will be a change tonight with showers forecast.

They said:"Today will be dry, warm and sunny for the bulk of the country.

"Temperatures are expected to reach between 20 and 22 degrees but will max out at between 15 and 17 degrees along southern counties where mist and fog will keep things cooler still at the coasts. Winds will be moderate southeasterly and will be fresh at times.

"Tonight will continue dry and winds will fall light southeast or variable in direction. Lowest temperatures will be 9 or 10 degrees and there's a risk of a light passing shower."

Tuesday looks set to be another warm and dry day. However, Met Eireann has said that the sunny snap will end on Wednesday with long showers and rain likely to sweep across the country.

They said: "Wednesday will see a change in the weather as low pressure takes over and there'll be frequent showers or longer spells of rain.

"Temperatures will be between 15 and 17 degrees over the northern half of the country and just 11 or 12 degrees along the south coast. Winds remain light to moderate east to southeast."

The unsettled conditions could last for the rest of this week and continue into next weekend.

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